Irrelevant Webpages™ is a concept that was created by
public Search Engines in an attempt to
alleviate the bandwidth and hardware constraints on the exponentially growing Search Engine industry.
Search Engines have created a minimum threshold on their version of Link Flow®. Anything below this minimum threshold is usually placed into a separate partition of a Search Engine, where resources are not as well allocated. The Irrelevant Webpages™ indicator will often show which Webpages would most likely fall within this category.
Because the resources are not as adequately provided, Irrelevant Webpages™ typically are not visited as often by Search Engines. They also do not appear (or appear at the end) for searches on public Search Engine Results.
Webpages which are on this list, but have high Link Flow®, should be taken as serious warnings which may be due to other factors such as Duplicate Content or Bad Neighborhoods™. Usually SEO Engine™ will indicate just exactly what this error or warning is, unlike other Search Engines who penalize the Website without any notification of the infraction.

Irrelevant Webpage™ Listing